Mehlville Missouri Area Home Supply Charts

This page looks at a variety of housing data mostly taking from the most recent 2019 American Community Survey. Figure 1 shows the total number of housing units for each city in the local area shown. Mehlville shows it has 13,939 housing units which is the 3d most of all other places in the area.

Figure 2 illustrates the housing density in the area as measured by houses per square land mile and it has 1,870.5 housing density which is the 2nd most of all the places in the area. The place with the highest housing density in the area is Lakeshire with a density of 3,912.9 compares as about twice as large. Comparing housing density to the United States average of 38.6, Mehlville is very much bigger. Also, measured against the state of Missouri, housing density of 40.4, Mehlville is substantially bigger.

The next Figure 4 charge shows the change in housing units and shows Mehlville shows it has 2.1% change in the housing units which isthe 4th ranked in change in the housing units out of 10 total in the area. The place with the highest change in the housing units in the area is Lakeshire with a housing units of 7.9% is approximately 3.8 times bigger. Comparing change in the housing units to the United States average of 4.9%, Mehlville is approximately half the size. Also, compared with the state of Missouri, change in the housing units of 2.3%, Mehlville is about 9.9% smaller.

Figure 5 shows the percentage of renter households to total households. Mehlville indicates it has 35.6% Renter Percent which is the 2nd most of all the places in the area. Figure 6 shows the number of owner housing units and it has 64.4% Owner Percent which isthe 6th ranked in Owner Percent out of 10 total in the area.

Mehlville Missouri Home Cost Charts

Looking at the housing data in Figure 7 we start with home values for the area. Mehlville shows it has $155,400 median home value which isthe 5th ranked in median home value out of 10 total in the area. The place with the highest median home value in the area is Lakeshire with a value of $215,400 measures 38.6% larger. Figure 8 shows the median rental rate in the area. Mehlville indicates it has $797 rental rates which isthe 5th ranked in rental rates out of 10 total in the area. The place with the highest rental rates in the area is Concord with a rate of $1,006 is 26.2% larger. Comparing rental rates to the United States average of $1,023, Mehlville is approximately three-fourths the size. Also, measured against the state of Missouri, rental rates of $809, Mehlville compares as about the same size.

Median owner costs are shown in Figure 10 and includes costs associated with mortgage, utilities, insurance, etc. Mehlville shows it has $860 median ownership cost which isthe 5th ranked in median ownership cost out of 10 total in the area. Figure 11 shows the median owner cost as a percent of total household income and it has 16% cost as a percent of household income which is the 4th smallest cost as a percent of household income of all the other places in the area. The next chart, Figure 12, shows the median home value as a percent of a median workers earnings and shows that it has 371% median home value as a percent of median worker earnings which is the 3d most of all other places in the area.

Figure 14 depicts the median housing costs for owners with mortgages. Mehlville shows it has $1,199 median housing cost which isthe 5th ranked in median housing cost out of 10 total in the area. Figure 15 are median housing costs for owners without mortgages and it has $467 median housing cost which isthe 4th ranked in median housing cost out of 10 total in the area.

Next shown in Figure 17 is housing cost as a percent of household income for owners with mortgages is shown. Mehlville indicates it has 18% cost as a percent of household income which is the 4th smallest cost as a percent of household income of all the other places in the area. The place with the highest cost as a percent of household income in the area is Lakeshire with a cost of 22% is 17.3% larger. Housing cost as a percent of household income for owners without mortgages is shown in Figure 18. This analysis can be useful for understanding the cost involved in home ownership excluding the cost of a mortgage. Mehlville shows it has 11% cost as a percent of household income which isthe 6th ranked in cost as a percent of household income out of 10 total in the area. The place with the highest cost as a percent of household income in the area is Green Park with a cost of 14% is 19.3% larger.

Figure 20 shows housing costs for owners or renters where costs for renters include: rent, utilities (if paid), insurance, etc. Mehlville has the largest proportion of Housing Cost Between $500 and $700 at 19% of the total and is ranked #1.

Figure 21 shows real estate taxes paid for each city in the local area and it has $1,838 median real estate taxes paid which isthe 5th ranked in median real estate taxes paid out of 10 total in the area. The place with the highest median real estate taxes paid in the area is Lakeshire with a taxes paid of $3,407 is about twice as large. Comparing median real estate taxes paid to the United States average of $2,375, Mehlville measures approximately three-fourths the size. Also, versus the state of Missouri, median real estate taxes paid of $1,470, Mehlville compares as 25.0% larger.

Mehlville Missouri Home Financing Charts

The analysis in Figure 25 shows the detailed distribution of owned homes by mortgage status. Mehlville has the largest proportion of No Mortgage at 42% of the total and is ranked #1.

Mehlville Missouri Home Characteristics Charts

Figure 28 shows the household size for families living in the area and it has 2.9 family members per housing unit which is the 4th smallest family members per housing unit of all the other places in the area. The place with the highest family members per housing unit in the area is Lemay with a size of 3.2 is 12.3% larger. Comparing family members per housing unit to the United States average of 3.3, Mehlville is about 16.2% smaller. Also, measured against the state of Missouri, family members per housing unit of 3.1, Mehlville is about 9.8% smaller.

Figure 29 show the median number of rooms in a typical home for each city in the area. Mehlville shows it has 5.1 average number of rooms in a house which isthe 4th ranked in average number of rooms in a house out of 10 total in the area. The place with the highest average number of rooms in a house in the area is Concord with an average number of rooms in a house of 6.4 measures 25.5% larger. Figure 30 shows, for the average house in each city, the median year that a house was built. This can be useful for understanding the relative age of one neighborhood versus another. Mehlville shows it has 1971 year built which is the largest of all placesin the area.

Figure 31 looks at the distribution housing units by date built in this area. Mehlville Missouri has the largest proportion of homes built between 1980 to 1989 at 15% of the total and is ranked #1.

Figure 33 shows the difference in the number of housing units based on whether they are occupied by owners or renters. Mehlville has the largest proportion of 10 to 19 Units at 13% of the total and is ranked #1. Second, it has the largest proportion of 20 to 49 Units at 5% of the total and is ranked #1.

Figure 34 shows the median value of homes broken down by the year that they were built. Mehlville has value of homes built 1990 to 1999 less than most other places in the area at $201,300 of the total and is ranked 3d last in the group. Second, it has value of homes built 1970 to 1979 in the mid range of other places in the area at $160,900 of the total and is ranked in the middle of the group. Also, it has value of homes built 1940 to 1949 in the mid range of other places in the area at $125,600 of the total and is ranked in the middle of the group.

The next two charts show both the household size of homeowners and renters. Starting with Figure 36 we see the household size of homeowners. Mehlville indicates it has 2.3 homeowner household size which is the 4th smallest homeowner household size of all the other places in the area. The place with the highest homeowner household size in the area is Green Park with a size of 2.5 is 7.4% larger.

Figure 37 shows the household size for renters Mehlville illustrates it has 1.9 renter household size which isthe 6th ranked in renter household size out of 10 total in the area. The place with the highest renter household size in the area is Green Park with a size of 2.6 compares as 37.7% larger.

Figure 40 compares the median year that a home owner moved into their home. Mehlville shows it has 2002 median year that a home owner moved in which is the 2nd most of all the places in the area. Figure 41 compares the median year that a renter moved into their home. Mehlville illustrates it has 2013 median year that a renter moved in which is ranked #1 of all placesin the area.

Figure 42 shows a frequency distribution of various types of energy sources used in a home. Mehlville has the largest proportion of home using electricity at 32% of the total and is ranked #1.

The next two charts show the number of people living in group quarters, beginning with Figure 43 which shows the total number of people. Mehlville shows it has 189 total people living in group quarters which is the 3d most of all other places in the area.

Figure 44 shows the percentage of people who are living in group quarters (see definition for more info.) Mehlville has the largest proportion of number of people 18 years of age and older living in group quarters at 100% of the total and is ranked #1.

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